Post by 51NN3R on Jun 15, 2014 18:16:56 GMT
this video explains how the brain knows 7
seconds before you do what you're about to
do.....
from this video we can assume that reality
is predetermined and that means no free
will,the problem here is that it falls under
the rule of your perception of reality being
a representation of what might be and not
what actually is,
the question now is - are you predicting or
creating reality as it happens due to your
being connected through the
consciousness/awareness that is all of us..
the only way to find out is by
experimentation,for example - if i am
thinking about someone and then they call
me on the telephone or if as i did in the last
few days think of a good place to visit "like
a cave" for a friend to do whilst on holiday
only to have someone call to my house and
take me to "a cave" the very next day
without my knowing this would happen
nor does he know of my friend on holiday
and he has never met nor spoken to her
(ever) ,things like this happen to me far too
often to be a coincidence ,so i wondered if
i created this outcome or did i in some way
know i was going to be visiting a cave the
next day,a side note is that this guy is not
an actual friend of mine but instead is my
landlords nephew who i have only met once
before and he happened to turn up at my
place to do some painting and i asked for a
lift to town as i do not drive and he
knowing that i don't go anywhere decided
to show me the sites in my area,the last and
most impressive being the caves,what i am
saying here is that this was in no way
planned ,i do not have any contact details
for this man and he had no reason for
being so nice ,so did i create or predict?
this is how i see it,
when you create something - you focus on
the thing you want with a belief in the
possibility of it coming true and if it falls
within the logical belief system that you
have and above all that you believe
without any doubt in its possibility ,then it
is very likely to happen (try it,you might be
surprised how well this works if you can
silence the doubt suggesting ego in the
back of your mind)
on the other hand,when you predict
something - you think of a thing or a
person and moments later they appear in
some shape or form ,example : you
suddenly think of a friend and the doorbell
rings the next moment,this would be too
short a time to create the event unless you
were experiencing reality in the past,i
mean - you would have to be experiencing
a predetermined reality for this to be a
creation and prediction simultaneously,
the video shows that the brain knows
before you do but the experiment is a little
dodgey in that you are asked to choose an
item be it a red or green light and the
activity in the brain is measured once you
respond to being asked to press green or
then press red and so on ,then you are
asked to randomly choose which
light/button to press and again the brain
activity is monitored and they notice the
activity for green or red 5-10 seconds before
you consciously press the button,it is
possible that because you had already
experienced the being told to choose a
button that when you are then asked to
pick buttons randomly that your brain
pretty much subconsciously picks a set of
buttons that you are going to press right
after you are told to choose randomly and
this leads to the belief that reality is
predetermined by 5-10 seconds,i know i am
not very clear in my explanation but i am
certain there are a lot of you that can follow
my chaotic way of thinking lol
seconds before you do what you're about to
do.....
from this video we can assume that reality
is predetermined and that means no free
will,the problem here is that it falls under
the rule of your perception of reality being
a representation of what might be and not
what actually is,
the question now is - are you predicting or
creating reality as it happens due to your
being connected through the
consciousness/awareness that is all of us..
the only way to find out is by
experimentation,for example - if i am
thinking about someone and then they call
me on the telephone or if as i did in the last
few days think of a good place to visit "like
a cave" for a friend to do whilst on holiday
only to have someone call to my house and
take me to "a cave" the very next day
without my knowing this would happen
nor does he know of my friend on holiday
and he has never met nor spoken to her
(ever) ,things like this happen to me far too
often to be a coincidence ,so i wondered if
i created this outcome or did i in some way
know i was going to be visiting a cave the
next day,a side note is that this guy is not
an actual friend of mine but instead is my
landlords nephew who i have only met once
before and he happened to turn up at my
place to do some painting and i asked for a
lift to town as i do not drive and he
knowing that i don't go anywhere decided
to show me the sites in my area,the last and
most impressive being the caves,what i am
saying here is that this was in no way
planned ,i do not have any contact details
for this man and he had no reason for
being so nice ,so did i create or predict?
this is how i see it,
when you create something - you focus on
the thing you want with a belief in the
possibility of it coming true and if it falls
within the logical belief system that you
have and above all that you believe
without any doubt in its possibility ,then it
is very likely to happen (try it,you might be
surprised how well this works if you can
silence the doubt suggesting ego in the
back of your mind)
on the other hand,when you predict
something - you think of a thing or a
person and moments later they appear in
some shape or form ,example : you
suddenly think of a friend and the doorbell
rings the next moment,this would be too
short a time to create the event unless you
were experiencing reality in the past,i
mean - you would have to be experiencing
a predetermined reality for this to be a
creation and prediction simultaneously,
the video shows that the brain knows
before you do but the experiment is a little
dodgey in that you are asked to choose an
item be it a red or green light and the
activity in the brain is measured once you
respond to being asked to press green or
then press red and so on ,then you are
asked to randomly choose which
light/button to press and again the brain
activity is monitored and they notice the
activity for green or red 5-10 seconds before
you consciously press the button,it is
possible that because you had already
experienced the being told to choose a
button that when you are then asked to
pick buttons randomly that your brain
pretty much subconsciously picks a set of
buttons that you are going to press right
after you are told to choose randomly and
this leads to the belief that reality is
predetermined by 5-10 seconds,i know i am
not very clear in my explanation but i am
certain there are a lot of you that can follow
my chaotic way of thinking lol